How to take screenshots on Mac OS X without third-party software [Guide]

If you want to capture a picture of what is on your screen then screenshot is the best way of doing so . And taking a screenshot on a Mac is really simple if you know what combination of keys to use . I’ll discuss four types of screenshots and how you can use them below .

How to take screenshot on Mac OS X

To capture a portion of the screen : Press Command + Shift + 4 . A crosshair cursor will appear on you screen . Click and drag to select the area you you’d like to take a snap of . Upon dragging , a grey rectangle will be formed . To cancel it , press Esc . A camera shutter sound after taking the screenshot and it will be saved on the desktop .

To copy the entire desktop : Press Command + Control + Shift + 3 . A copy of the entire desktop will be saved to the clipboard to be pasted into another program .

To take a screenshot of a specific windows : Press Command + Shift + 4 and hit Spacebar . The cursor will change into a camera . Move the cursor over to the window you want to take a screenshot of and the windows will be highlighted blue . Once the cursor is on the windows you want , click the left mouse button and a screenshot of the windows will be saved on your desktop .

How To Change The Default Location For Your Mac OS X Screenshots

Step 1 : Create a new folder where you want the screenshots to be saved . ( In my case , I call it “Screenshots” and is located on the desktop)

Note : In my case , the location is /Users/Ali/Desktop/screenshots .So make sure you enter the right location containing the folder .

CONCLUSION

There are more screenshot shortcuts but these are the basic 4 type of combination keys you can use . So if you know which combination keys to use then it’s really easy to take a snapshot of your Mac screen.